The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Friday, March 21, 1997
FILLING THE GAP WHEN TEACHERS TAKE DAYS OFF
SCHOOL CHARGE CARD BILL FAILS IN HOUSE
SCHEV: POLITICIZING HIGHER ED THOSE WHO SEEK TO RESTRUCTURE A SYSTEM SHOULD STRIVE TO DO MORE GOOD THAN HARM.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A letter to the editor Friday erroneously stated that Tim Jackson was ``part of the team which allowed $40,000 flagpoles.'' Jackson was not a member of the Virginia Beach School Board when a $42,000 flagpole was planned for a new Beach high school. Furthermore, school officials said at the time that board members were not informed about the expense. Correction published Saturday, March 22, 1997 on page B8 of THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT. ***************************************************************** LETTERS [TO THE EDITOR -- THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT]
JOSEPHINE V. CAVALLO
JUDY M. DOZIER
CORA EASON
JEAN U. GAINES
ROGER D. UNTALAN
TRAVIS V. WILSON
THELMA VANGOL
SAMANTHA D. MIDGETTE
HERMAN D. COOTS SR.
LOUISE L. LAUGHON
WILLIAM R. WARREN JR.
ANGELINA B. MORELLO
PEGGY DRUMMOND
ROBERT L. HAMILTON
HENRY L. WISE
JOHN L. PABST JR.
SELENA S. WILLIAMS
JULIE O. PALUMBO
RAPPERS TELL STUDENTS THE SECRET TO SUCCESS: STAYING IN SCHOOL PROMOTIONS OUTFIT ADOPTED 2 MIDDLE SCHOOLS IN NORFOLK, THE ONLY ONES IN VA.
GRIM BEACH GUN PROGRAM GIVES NINTH-GRADERS GLIMPSE OF REALITY
MILESTONES
BEACH DISCUSSES IDEAS FOR COLECHESTER ROAD
SCHLAFLY SAYS HER PHILOSOPHY IS HOW WOMEN CAN HAVE IT ALL
UNSEALED DOCUMENTS LIST SEXUAL ITEMS FOUND IN EX-TEACHER'S HOME
SPRING, SOFTLY
HAVEN FOR HOMELESS, REC LEADERS WORK TOGETHER TO BENEFIT CHILDREN
ON THE VERGE OF BECOMING A BOAT BASIN
SCHOOL BUDGET STATUS REPORT: NORFOLK
EYES AND EARS
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